and the war effectively goes on is devastating. a decade later. but sometimes they keep turning forward. thank you, chris, as always. thank you to you at home for joining us. we have a lot to get to. today right-wing conspiracy monger alex jones was ordered to pay a billion dollars in damages for the extraordinary, vicious lies he spread about the sandy hook massacre. we ll be joined by the lawyer that won the case for the sandy hook families. we ll be talking with the democratic nominee for u.s. senate from north carolina. her race is super close. one of handful of contests that can determine senate control. democrats understand that. they re making a huge last minute investment in her candidacy. sherry beasley will join us later on in the show. first, we have breaking news tonight. donald trump s mar-a-lago document scandal. in august, when the fbi executed a search warrant at trump s beach club, they found over 100 classified documents and 11,000 other documents stashe
interview earlier in the spring where he couldn t recall a lot of answers to questions that other witnesses were able to recall. as one committee source phrased it to me eloquently, these guys, referring to tony arenado and bobby engel, trump s secret service detail is they were not being honest. what we re going to see tomorrow potentially is more holes being poked in the responses that they were giving to investigators in their closed door depositions. new evidence, information, communication that shows that they didn t they weren t being truthful about not being able to recall certain things. and that their relationships with people like cassidy hutchison and other witnesses who the committee has heard from were actually much much closer and trusted than they have led on. i mean, to say nothing of the fate of tony arenado, it could be a real problem for the
still sought to stoke the conflict according to three people briefed on the records. you ll recall that during a previous select committee hearing, former white house staffer cassidy hutchison testified she overheard he wanted to allow armed members of the crowd into the ellipse. he instructed secret service to take away the magnets they were using to screen people for dangerous weapons. i heard him say, you know, i think that they have weapons. i don t care. they re not here to hurt me. take the f ing mags away. let the people in. take the f ing mags away. he was told they couldn t come through the mags because they had weapons? correct. and his response was to say they can march through the capitol from the ellipse? something to the effect of take the f ing mags away.